Scroll recently clarified a misunderstanding among many people. The previous rumors about Scroll DAO shutting down were actually due to a misinterpretation of the governance restructuring announcement. The DAO has not ceased operations; it is merely adjusting its governance framework.
Governance activities are ongoing as usual. Some time ago, the community voted to approve the proposal for the Galileo upgrade, and more recently, they have been continuously collecting community feedback through co-creation cycles.
It is understood that Scroll will publish a comprehensive annual governance plan in early 2026, at which point everyone will be able to see more detailed project directions. Overall, this is an optimization of the DAO's governance mechanism, not a negative signal.
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Web3ExplorerLin
· 2025-12-27 14:05
hypothesis: governance restructuring is just the dao equivalent of redecorating ur house—everyone panics thinking you're moving but really you're just feng shui-ing the place, right? 🧠
interestingly enough, the gap between "DAO shutdown" rumors & "we're just optimizing" is basically a cross-chain communication failure... classic oracle problem tbh
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HashRatePhilosopher
· 2025-12-27 09:13
It's the same old "clarify misunderstandings" trick. If you really believe it, that's just ridiculous.
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Adjusting the governance framework sounds very superficial. The plan was only announced at the beginning of the year, and now nothing is clear.
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Galileo upgrade voting passed? Who voted? It's still the big whales making the decisions.
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The co-creation cycle is just a nice name. Has the community's opinion really been heard?
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The plan isn't announced until 2026. How long do we have to wait? Can't the code speak for itself?
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Talking about optimizing governance mechanisms is just empty words. The key question is, does the DAO still have authority?
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It feels like just patching up previous holes.
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OnchainFortuneTeller
· 2025-12-24 15:39
Another false rumor has surfaced, I was so scared I almost liquidated everything haha
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LiquidityNinja
· 2025-12-24 15:38
Haha, it's just a false alarm again. I already said it won't be shut down.
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The optimization of the governance framework is basically about improving the mechanism. I'm optimistic about Scroll continuing to develop.
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Wait, the full plan is only announced in early 2026? That timeline is a bit long.
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Galileo upgrade has already passed, so what's the fuss? The community is still quite active.
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That previous wave of FUD was really outrageous. Just clarifying it made everything fine.
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It's not a shutdown, just an adjustment. This move isn't bad either.
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The co-creation cycle sounds very community-driven. I like this direction.
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Finally, someone clarified it. We were really being led by the rhythm.
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Optimizing governance > negative signals. The logic makes sense.
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It seems I need to keep an eye on the plan for early 2026.
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MissingSats
· 2025-12-24 15:37
Another false alarm, now I can rest assured.
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BearMarketBuilder
· 2025-12-24 15:34
Haha, it's just another false alarm. Someone always spreads rumors randomly.
At first, I thought Scroll was really going to end, but it turns out they are just adjusting the governance framework? The plot twist was quite quick.
Galileo upgrade has been approved, which indicates that everything is still operating normally. We'll see the results around early 2026.
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WalletDetective
· 2025-12-24 15:27
Ha, it's just another false alarm. I knew it was a misunderstanding all along.
Information asymmetry leads to such situations, where a single sentence is distorted into "the sky is falling."
Galileo upgrade voting has passed and is still being updated; this is what normal operation looks like.
Scroll recently clarified a misunderstanding among many people. The previous rumors about Scroll DAO shutting down were actually due to a misinterpretation of the governance restructuring announcement. The DAO has not ceased operations; it is merely adjusting its governance framework.
Governance activities are ongoing as usual. Some time ago, the community voted to approve the proposal for the Galileo upgrade, and more recently, they have been continuously collecting community feedback through co-creation cycles.
It is understood that Scroll will publish a comprehensive annual governance plan in early 2026, at which point everyone will be able to see more detailed project directions. Overall, this is an optimization of the DAO's governance mechanism, not a negative signal.